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Softpedia Giveaways 2011: 20 Licenses for PostworkShop Artist Edition

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July 30th, 2011, 11:01 GMT| By Ionut Ilascu

Technological progress has managed to change the way art is expressed, and yesterday’s easel and paint brush have been traded for digital tools. Our giveaway this week is for PostworkShop Artist Edition; we have 10 licenses to spare, in exchange for crafty comments.

The lines you drop at the bottom of this article simply have to be relevant to the application and the features it makes available. You can compare it to similar tools or express your experience with the demo version of the application which lets you become familiar with most of the options.

Even if it is not the richest in features, the $49 Artist Edition of PostworkShop does not fall short of styles or photo effects. Besides the 400+ built-in styles for drawing, graphics, sketches, acrylic painting or watercolor, the possibilities are expanded by blending them and creating new layering effects.

Taking a gander at the feature list or presentation on the developer’s website might send off users less skilled in digital imaging and photo painting; but the difficulty in handling the application is resumed to clicking on the right layers and blending them together in a creative way. So all you need to obtain unique results is a sharp eye for the fine arts.


Your chances to win one of the 20 free codes are only as good as your comment. So make your remarks as honest and witty as possible.

You have a week to post your message, until Friday, so that you can also test the program and form a pertinent opinion of it. Don't forget that we need a valid contact email address

For a full list of the software featured in our giveaway campaign you can check this article on a weekly basis, keep an eye on the weekly giveaway tag or receive the info by following the Softpedia Giveaway Twitter account.

Note: The winners will be picked from the comments section of this article, and will be contacted in 5 days after the giveaway expires. They will have to provide their full name in private (when required) in order to collect their prize. No other information except for your comment and the alias / nickname you provide will appear online.

We urge you to not double post and, most importantly, be original because pasting from different sources on the Internet will get you kicked from the giveaway campaign.

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Comment #1 by: archip87 on 30 Jul 2011, 11:18 GMT

after you've finished with your work you can start PostworkShop Artist Edition


Comment #2 by: Luis on 30 Jul 2011, 11:31 GMT

Simplesmente divinal , muito bem elaborado , facil e pratico



Comment #4 by: asrielrusdyawan on 30 Jul 2011, 12:34 GMT

Please count me in for the Giveaway! I like to have this tool to enhance my skill in image editing.

THX, LJBU!


Comment #5 by: ararobotic on 30 Jul 2011, 12:35 GMT

Thanks for the Giveaway Sir. Please count me in.
Best Regards.



Comment #7 by: Arslan on 30 Jul 2011, 12:54 GMT

Crafty mean:
1. Skilled in or marked by underhandedness, deviousness, or deception.
2. Chiefly British. Skillful; dexterous.

So Imaging is my quality and i just can't understand why this will go to wrong hands. I want to draw,paint,colour and design etc so i need it or should i say i deserve it. no matter what.If i don't win at least one license then all and each of you will have to answer me at the day of judgement.So instead of going all that trouble just simply give me what i truely deserve.Thanks in advance


Comment #8 by: Mohan on 30 Jul 2011, 13:00 GMT

Art is the expression of feelings, the way it is expressed has changed dramatically with the lapse of time. It has came into existance way back in primitive era. We can still find the traces of it in ancient caves. From caves it made it's way to canvas and from canvas to desktop, in this age of rapid communication, it has served as a basic tool for design, apart from a hobby art has wide scope and applications. The way it has made the way from different medium, tools used for expressing them have also changed from stones, brush to paint application. I still remembers the way i used to create the drawing on simple paint application which comes preinstalled on my OS. Oh God how horrible it was. Totally digital, it doesn't look like a real art at all. A perfect art application should promise a digital representation of a real picture, so the success totally depends how intelligent the application is. Hope postworkshop will go long way as far as new demands and expectations are concerned.


Comment #9 by: TechSupporter on 30 Jul 2011, 13:06 GMT

When you need an easy application to get stunning and unique effects plus the most artistic manipulations for your graphical needs, PostworkShop will help you to appear like an art?s master.
Outstanding results at your fingertips.


Comment #10 by: Azhar on 30 Jul 2011, 14:06 GMT

This is the software that I like, he can edit images / photos, this could make pictures / photographs we become adorable,,, for those who like to edit edit the images using this software ...


Comment #11 by: Jim on 30 Jul 2011, 14:21 GMT

It is a wonderful software for designing and imaging of arts.


Comment #12 by: Sudip on 30 Jul 2011, 14:40 GMT

Just what I need to unleash my inner artist. Please count me in.


Comment #13 by: witwoj77 on 30 Jul 2011, 15:32 GMT

Best contest with a very good program, I recommend it to anyone.



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